On Saturday, BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya alleged that the Mamata Banerjee government of West Bengal has completely failed to deal with the Covid-19 epidemic and the crisis of migrant workers. He said that the Trinamool Congress would have to be prepared to "pay a heavy price" for this in the next assembly elections in the state and no "PR agency" or election strategist Prashant Kishor would be able to save this party. Vijayvargiya also rejected the criticism of the Congress that the lockdown plan to deal with the coronavirus was bad.
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In his statement, he alleged that this party has been "politically bankrupt" and is looking towards "corrupt regional parties like Trinamool". He demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee if she "failed" to deal effectively with the Coronavirus crisis. He dismissed allegations that the saffron party was targeting the Bengal government for political reasons. Vijayvargiya alleged that the Trinamool Congress is doing politics on this issue. He said, "We do not believe in doing politics in times of crisis. But what Mamata Banerjee is doing in the name of dealing with the crisis in Bengal is condemnable. ''
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He said, "Instead of treating patients, they are taking more interest in hiding the data." Now, when her lies are exposed, she (Banerjee) is removing bureaucrats. The Trinamool Congress will have to pay a heavy price in the 2021 assembly elections in West Bengal for failing to deal with the crisis of Covid-19 and migrant workers." On the allegations of irregularities in the Public Distribution System (PDS), he said that the state, "The government prefers to starve the poor people of the state by blocking central assistance to fulfill its own political interests".